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Opinions on Mutsy Urban Rider?
justallovertheplace · 19/04/2010 17:30
I've been looking for a cheap rearfacer and one of these is available locally for a good price. I'm going to look at it tomorrow, but I'm worried how the steering will actually work. My ds is almost 2 but small, so I'm hoping he won't look squashed. We just spend so much time out and about every day that I think we'd both benefit from him being in a rearfacer. I don't want to get this if it's going to be a pain in the butt to actually push though! Anyone had one?
mel2005 · 19/04/2010 17:41
i had one with a duo-seat, to be honest i found it hard to steer around the shops, i didnt keep it long BUT someone in our village has one and has used it for two children and didnt have a problem with it. i think you get used to it AND you can buy small swivel wheels for the front now and just lock the back ones up.
justallovertheplace · 19/04/2010 18:13
Thanks. I'm hoping to just use it for walks rather than actual shopping, so I'm hoping it won't be too bad. But I remember when I had a Bugaboo many moons ago flipping the handle so the swivel wheels were at the back and not being able to steer it at all so I am a bit worried. I might just have to give it a thorough test drive before buying
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